The Discovery of Oz, the Terrible
NextmorningtheScarecrowsaidtohisfriends:
"Congratulateme.IamgoingtoOztogetmybrainsatlast. WhenIreturnIshallbeasothermenare."
"Ihavealwayslikedyouasyouwere,"saidDorothysimply.
"ItiskindofyoutolikeaScarecrow,"hereplied. "Butsurelyyouwillthinkmoreofmewhenyouhearthesplendidthoughtsmynewbrainisgoingtoturnout." Thenhesaidgood-byetothemallinacheerfulvoiceandwenttotheThroneRoom,whereherappeduponthedoor.
"Comein,"saidOz.
TheScarecrowwentinandfoundthelittlemansittingdownbythewindow,engagedindeepthought.
"Ihavecomeformybrains,"remarkedtheScarecrow,alittleuneasily.
"Oh,yes;sitdowninthatchair,please,"repliedOz. "Youmustexcusemefortakingyourheadoff,butIshallhavetodoitinordertoputyourbrainsintheirproperplace."
"That’sallright,"saidtheScarecrow. "Youarequitewelcometotakemyheadoff,aslongasitwillbeabetteronewhenyouputitonagain."
SotheWizardunfastenedhisheadandemptiedoutthestraw. Thenheenteredthebackroomandtookupameasureofbran,whichhemixedwithagreatmanypinsandneedles. Havingshakenthemtogetherthoroughly,hefilledthetopoftheScarecrow’sheadwiththemixtureandstuffedtherestofthespacewithstraw,toholditinplace.